Nighttrain
Member (Idle past 3994 days) Posts: 1512 From: brisbane,australia Joined: 06-08-2004
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Message 37 of 59 (132663)
08-11-2004 3:07 AM
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This may be the answer. On the other hand, it may not be anything at all :-P (lifted from another forum) I was just listening to a local science show, and the presenter claimed that scientists have developed a nanometer (thats a measuring device only a few atoms in size) they then rested this meter on the outer wall of a living human cell, they discovered that each cell is expanding and contracting a billionth of a metre a thousand times a second (now stop rolling your eyes it's true lol) but even more amazing is that the resulting micro vibrations actually generate a musical note equivalent to C sharp.
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Nighttrain
Member (Idle past 3994 days) Posts: 1512 From: brisbane,australia Joined: 06-08-2004
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Message 43 of 59 (133071)
08-12-2004 12:41 AM
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Maybe our choice of music resonates with an internal rhythm? Do profoundly deaf people have an affinity with music vibrations transmitted through their skin?
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Nighttrain
Member (Idle past 3994 days) Posts: 1512 From: brisbane,australia Joined: 06-08-2004
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Message 52 of 59 (133515)
08-13-2004 6:24 AM
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Reply to: Message 48 by lfen 08-12-2004 12:39 PM
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Re: Joe Morello and Brubeck
Music for mating? I know Paul Desmond`s sax was orgasmic, but when listening to classical, the last thing I want to do is jump someone`s bones. :-)
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